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Clint Warwick (Albert Eccles) was born on 25 June, 1940 in Aston, Birmingham, England, is an English rock musician. Discover Clint Warwick's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 63 years old?

Popular As Albert Eccles
Occupation Musician
Age 63 years old
Zodiac Sign Cancer
Born 25 June 1940
Birthday 25 June
Birthplace Aston, Birmingham, England
Date of death 15 May, 2004
Died Place Birmingham, England
Nationality United Kingdom

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1940

Clint Warwick (born Albert Eccles; 25 June 1940 – 15 May 2004) was an English musician and the original bassist for the rock band the Moody Blues.

Warwick was born in Aston, Birmingham, England.

1950

He was drawn to music during the skiffle boom of the late 1950s, joining Danny King and the Dukes and playing in Birmingham pubs and other venues.

Ray Thomas and Mike Pinder, who had played together in Hamburg with the Krew Kats, decided to form a group with the addition of Denny Laine, who had fronted the Diplomats, Graeme Edge, who had been a member of Gerry Levene and the Avengers, and Eccles—who changed his name to Clint Warwick by putting together the names of his favourite singer, Dionne Warwick, and his favourite actor, Clint Walker.

The Moody Blues released one album with Warwick on bass, Go Now - The Moody Blues #1 (USA release on London Records), whereas The Magnificent Moodies was released on Decca in the UK, with sleeve notes by Donovan and a different track listing.

1964

Warwick was also on the EP The Moody Blues issued on Decca in 1964, and appeared on all their Decca singles, beginning with their debut, "Steal Your Heart Away" (1964), then "Go Now", "I Don't Want to Go On Without You", "Everyday", "From The Bottom Of My Heart (I Love You)" (all 1965), plus "Boulevard De La Madeline" (1966) up to "Life's Not Life" in 1966.

Warwick's and Laine's era of the Moody Blues was featured on various compilation albums on both vinyl and CD, such as The Moody Blues Collection.

Film footage survives of the original line-up of The Moody Blues performing "Go Now" on BBC2's The Beat Room (later included in the BBC series Sounds of The Sixties) plus the first single's B-side "Lose Your Money (But Don't Lose Your Mind)" on Ready Steady Go! in August 1964 with Warwick and Laine performing, and has been re-screened in recent years.

1965

The album yielded the hit single "Go Now", which reached No. 1 in the UK in January 1965, and the Top Ten in the U.S. Warwick took one co-lead vocal on that album with Laine, on the track "I've Got A Dream" (which featured Ray Thomas on flute).

The closing track "'Bye Bye Bird" was issued as an overseas single and became a hit in France.

1966

Feeling stressed by touring, Warwick left the band and his music career in 1966 to become a carpenter and spend time with his family.

2002

He released his first solo recording in 2002, a CD single entitled "My Life, the Waltz," and was working on another solo recording at the time of his death from hepatitis in 2004.

2006

A later CD issue of The Magnificent Moodies in 2006 included the rare track "People Gotta Give" (mistitled as "People Gotta Go") - a Pinder-Laine composition from the Boulevard De La Madeline French EP release.